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5 year driving licence renewal
placeholder replied to bradiston's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Actually, to date, I've only had to renew my drivers license every 6 years minus 1 day. If you wait until the day after your licence expires you get virtually an extra year. So if you license expires on Jan 1, 2023, and you renewed it the day after, it would expire on Jan 1, 2029. -
Brexit has cracked Britain’s economic foundations
placeholder replied to webfact's topic in World News
Correct. However, as far as Brexit goes, 4 Conservative Prime Ministers are implicated in creating its harmful consequences.. -
Tesla stock has plummeted since Elon Musk took over Twitter. Here's why.
placeholder replied to Scott's topic in World News
False pedophilia charges against an ex Twitter executive didn't help much either. -
Brexit has cracked Britain’s economic foundations
placeholder replied to webfact's topic in World News
The only way your objection makes sense is if "brexit" is somehow a word with negative connotations. Hmmm... You may have a point. -
I can't believe how low you'll got to come up with supposed evidence. Here is information about the author of what you linked to: "Elizabeth Hovde grew up in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism and political science from Western Washington University. That's where her newspaper career began, writing political opinion columns for The Bellingham Herald. " Why would you believe that the views of a person with her lack of qualifications would carry even a scintilla of scientific weight?
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Why? What problems are their with current currencies that bitcoin can solve?
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(somewhat) compliant? Really?
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Once 21 million bitcoins are mined, the mining stops. If the supply can't expand along with an economy, then it's not a currency.
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Brexit has cracked Britain’s economic foundations
placeholder replied to webfact's topic in World News
The neglect of regions outside London is down to the Conservatives. London still votes largely Labour. North hit by spending cuts since Tory austerity while South sees increase in government money, study finds The North has been hit hardest by public spending cuts since the coalition government launched its austerity programme, while the South has seen an increase in funds, according to an in-depth study. Total public spending in the North has fallen £6.3bn since 2009/10, more than any other region, think tank IPPR North concluded. The South East and South West, meanwhile, has seen a £3.2bn rise. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/north-south-divide-tory-austerity-conservatives-government-cameron-recession-a8667666.html -
Well, unless the Biden Administration gives the Ukrainians the weaponry that allows them to go after the Russian power grid and military targets, the Ukrainians will be at a disadvantage in this regard. Unless they can come up with weaponry of their own to begin to make the Russian civilian population experience the loss of power and the Russian military to realize that being inside Russian borders no longer provides protection.
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Just taking a wild guess. suppse they noted what areas of the country were affected by the storm and then used the resources of an arcane and little known entity called the Census Bureau to tally what the population of those area was. I know, I know, I'm just spinning science fiction here. No way that could happen in the real world.
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Where did i mention gigawatt scale? Or any scale? Scale never entered into anything I asserted. Well, now you're introducing a different piece of evidence. It may well be valid. But it's not what you originally were objecting to. And as stevenl pointed out, is it significant? But since you want to nitpick, here's the last paragraph of the article you linked to: "Of course, the wind doesn't always blow in Rock Port, and on days when it's still, residents buy power off the grid. But on most days, the wind generates enough power for the city to export energy. Residents hope their status as the nation's first wind-powered city will help them stop exporting another valuable commodity: its people." Most isn't all. And most can any number greater than 50% and less than 100%. Nothing at all about consecutive days in this article.
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Trump's Culpability Revealed by 'One Smoking Gun' in Jan. 6 Report: Lawyer "One smoking gun so far is a call that Trump makes to the head of the RNC, Ronna McDaniel, at the time, and he hands over the call to [legal adviser] John Eastman to say, 'We want you to organize the false slate of electors.' That's all we had in the past. We now know she calls Donald Trump back soon after the call and says, 'I accept your request,' which it's about him, it's not about Eastman." https://www.newsweek.com/trumps-culpability-revealed-one-smoking-gun-jan-6-report-lawyer-1769514
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Tesla stock has plummeted since Elon Musk took over Twitter. Here's why.
placeholder replied to Scott's topic in World News
That's not all there is to it. Demand for Tesla has declined sharply. Almost no wait and steep discounts are being ordered. Polls show his Tesla's favorability ratings have declined sharply since Musk amped up his trolling. -
First Desantis appoints a loon as his surgeon general who releases a substandard report about the dangers of vaccination. He's done other nutty stuff as well. Then he acts to convene a grand jury to look into criminally prosecuting God knows who for supposed offenses committed in the name of vaccination. Finally he appointed to a state court a judge who lost an election because of an unpopular abortion decision. Well, unpopular among the pro-choice crowd. Among the hard line proponents of forced birth, I'm sure it was very popular.
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Wrong. She isn't saying vaccination isn't the only way. She's saying that vaccination is not enough. That additional measures are necessary. She sure as shootin' wouldn't say it's okay for unvaccinated people to be working in hospitals. Here's the conclusion cited in the abstract: .Conclusion: The general consensus among all the assays, was either inconclusive or in support of the idea that the presence of HCQ mitigates the cytotoxic effect of SARS-S-2; With the added caveat that HCQ on it’s own was cytotoxic in it’s own right. In the future one could follow up on this study with alternate combinations of drugs like Remdesivir or Camostat Mesylate. It seems the author of the piece starts with the assumption that the spike protein is cytotoxic. Not that he's establishing that.